Secure File Sharing for Law Firms
Your client needs the revised contract tonight. The firm's secure portal requires a VPN that the client cannot figure out. You need a faster way.
Why Law Firms Need Simple Secure Sharing
Attorneys share sensitive documents constantly. Contracts go to opposing counsel. Discovery documents go to co-counsel. Engagement letters go to clients. Court filings go to paralegals. Every exchange needs to be secure, but also frictionless enough that people actually use it.
Firm portals are secure but painful. Clients forget passwords. Opposing counsel refuses to create accounts. Email attachment limits block large discovery packages. The result: people end up using insecure workarounds.
How to Share Legal Documents with EasySend
- Upload documents - drag contracts, briefs and case files onto easysend.co
- Enable encryption - turn on end-to-end encryption for privileged materials
- Set a password - add an access password for confidential documents
- Share securely - send the link via email, send the password via text. Two-channel delivery.
Security Features for Legal
- End-to-end encryption - AES-256-GCM encryption in the browser. Files are unreadable on the server.
- Password protection - require a password for access to privileged or confidential materials
- Automatic deletion - files expire automatically. No forgotten documents on third-party servers.
- No recipient accounts - clients and opposing counsel access files with one click. No portal logins.
- Download notifications - get notified when recipients access the documents
- Download All as ZIP - recipients grab entire document packages in one click
Common Legal Use Cases
- Sending contracts and engagement letters to clients for review
- Sharing discovery documents with co-counsel
- Delivering closing documents in real estate transactions
- Distributing court filings to legal teams
- Sharing case research and memoranda internally
For regulated or privileged materials, always follow your jurisdiction's rules on electronic document handling. EasySend provides strong encryption but is a general-purpose tool, not a legal-specific platform.
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